Feige said Boseman had voiced other roles in the series. They made a big deal out of Episode 2 because that was the T’Challa-centric one.
Feige said Boseman had voiced other roles in the series. They made a big deal out of Episode 2 because that was the T’Challa-centric one.
Sixteen years ago! https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/2183/ultimate_fantastic_four_2003_21
Love the Mira Grant stuff. The short story set in Australia, where stuff post-Zombie Apocalypse is basically the same because they’re used to everything in nature trying to kill them anyway, is a great idea.
Yeah, the later Van Lente MZ stuff, with Howard the Duck and Machine Man, is a lot of fun.
It’s obvious the Netflix higher ups were eyeing the screenwriter and actor, because in the same year she starred in Netflix original series Black Earth Rising alongside John Goodman.
I absolutely do not want the BBC to poach Keto Shimizu and make her the new Doctor Who showrunner, but... I also absolutely want that.
Eternals was supposed to come out months before Shang-Chi, so it’s unlikely they explain something from this movie.
Egger Suit.
It’s an RTÉ show, they just haven’t set an airdate.
Huh, odd that this doesn’t have any airdate here in Ireland yet.
I was interested until I got to the part of the game publishers being involved as executive producers. That’s a red flag there.
The lack of this forced tie-in stuff is one of the things I most liked about the first BP. I guess it could be done well, but it seems so unnecessary.
More Mapleworth Murders, please!
Hey, I’ve read about this person before!
Sleeper isn’t creator-owned, which is something that’s become relevant in the last week or so:
They dropped the angle sometime before it airs, but the initial idea for This Time was that Alan was able to get back in at the BBC because he was one of the only media figures who was pro-Brexit, and was hired back as someone who could connect with those 52%.
FWIW, he only wrote on the first season of Black Books. That was very much Moran’s show.
I’ll watch pretty much anything for Rosa Salazar.
The “ranking of the races” fan letter in From the Oasthouse was probably the hardest I laughed in all of 2020.
Outside of cameos in The Last Jedi and Knives Out, he hasn’t been in a hit movie since Don Jon almost a decade ago.